Section 6.1: Define energy, the law of conservation of energy, the difference between heat and temperature, the definition of temperature, SI units for energy Section 6.2: Define internal energy and identify types of energies associated with atoms and molecules, relate temperature to average kinetic energy of molecules, interpret Figure 6.4 (p. 212), define state function Homework Assignment:
Read pp. 208 - 213
P. 242, do problems 8, 9, 10, 12, 13
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Period B
Section 6.1: Define energy, the law of conservation of energy, the difference between heat and temperature, the definition of temperature, SI units for energy Section 6.2: Define internal energy and identify types of energies associated with atoms and molecules, relate temperature to average kinetic energy of molecules, interpret Figure 6.4 (p. 212), define state function Homework Assignment:
Read pp. 208 - 213
P. 242, do problems 8, 9, 10, 12, 13
Period G Daily Quiz # 1
Section 6.3: Define system, surroundings, and universe, define heat capacity and specific heat, point out the difference between heat capacity and specific heat, calculate heat energy exchanged between system and surroundings my monitoring temperature changes, define molar heat capacity, identify the algebraic significance for the sign of q, Homework Assignment:
Read pp. 213 - 218
Pp. 242 - 243, do problems 17, 18, 21, 29, 30, 31, 46, 48, 50
Friday, December 4, 2009
Period B Daily Quiz # 1
Section 6.3: Define system, surroundings, and universe, define heat capacity and specific heat, point out the difference between heat capacity and specific heat, calculate heat energy exchanged between system and surroundings my monitoring temperature changes, define molar heat capacity, identify the algebraic significance for the sign of q, Homework Assignment:
Read pp. 213 - 218
Pp. 242 - 243, do problems 17, 18, 21, 29, 30, 31, 46, 48, 50
Period G Daily Quiz # 2
Section 6.4: Endothermic v. exothermic chemical reactions, energy stored in chemical bonds Section 6.5: Define heat of reaction, measure heat of reaction using calorimetry, identify the first law of thermodynamics comparing heat and work, compare the heat of reaction at constant volume v. heat of reaction at constant pressure conditions Homework Assignment:
Read pp. 218 - 227
P. 243, do problems 51, 52, 56
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Period B Daily Quiz # 2
Section 6.4: Endothermic v. exothermic chemical reactions, energy stored in chemical bonds Section 6.5: Define heat of reaction, measure heat of reaction using calorimetry, identify the first law of thermodynamics comparing heat and work, compare the heat of reaction at constant volume v. heat of reaction at constant pressure conditions Homework Assignment:
Read pp. 218 - 227
P. 243, do problems 51, 52, 56
Honors Chemistry
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G Lab
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Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Period G
Lab on heat changes during chemical reactions.Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Period B
Lab on heat changes during chemical reactions.Period G
Section 6.1: Define energy, the law of conservation of energy, the difference between heat and temperature, the definition of temperature, SI units for energySection 6.2: Define internal energy and identify types of energies associated with atoms and molecules, relate temperature to average kinetic energy of molecules, interpret Figure 6.4 (p. 212), define state function
Homework Assignment:
Read pp. 208 - 213
P. 242, do problems 8, 9, 10, 12, 13
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Period B
Section 6.1: Define energy, the law of conservation of energy, the difference between heat and temperature, the definition of temperature, SI units for energySection 6.2: Define internal energy and identify types of energies associated with atoms and molecules, relate temperature to average kinetic energy of molecules, interpret Figure 6.4 (p. 212), define state function
Homework Assignment:
Read pp. 208 - 213
P. 242, do problems 8, 9, 10, 12, 13
Period G Daily Quiz # 1
Section 6.3: Define system, surroundings, and universe, define heat capacity and specific heat, point out the difference between heat capacity and specific heat, calculate heat energy exchanged between system and surroundings my monitoring temperature changes, define molar heat capacity, identify the algebraic significance for the sign of q,Homework Assignment:
Read pp. 213 - 218
Pp. 242 - 243, do problems 17, 18, 21, 29, 30, 31, 46, 48, 50
Friday, December 4, 2009
Period B Daily Quiz # 1
Section 6.3: Define system, surroundings, and universe, define heat capacity and specific heat, point out the difference between heat capacity and specific heat, calculate heat energy exchanged between system and surroundings my monitoring temperature changes, define molar heat capacity, identify the algebraic significance for the sign of q,Homework Assignment:
Read pp. 213 - 218
Pp. 242 - 243, do problems 17, 18, 21, 29, 30, 31, 46, 48, 50
Period G Daily Quiz # 2
Section 6.4: Endothermic v. exothermic chemical reactions, energy stored in chemical bondsSection 6.5: Define heat of reaction, measure heat of reaction using calorimetry, identify the first law of thermodynamics comparing heat and work, compare the heat of reaction at constant volume v. heat of reaction at constant pressure conditions
Homework Assignment:
Read pp. 218 - 227
P. 243, do problems 51, 52, 56
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Period B Daily Quiz # 2
Section 6.4: Endothermic v. exothermic chemical reactions, energy stored in chemical bondsSection 6.5: Define heat of reaction, measure heat of reaction using calorimetry, identify the first law of thermodynamics comparing heat and work, compare the heat of reaction at constant volume v. heat of reaction at constant pressure conditions
Homework Assignment:
Read pp. 218 - 227
P. 243, do problems 51, 52, 56